SoterSpine
Use AI to coach workers to self-correct their movements
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April 11 2024
The SoterSpine wearable device and training program uses AI to coach workers to self-correct their movements in real-time to avoid ergonomic injuries. Training, done by workers while working, is more effective & productive and results in long-term behavioural improvement.
Pros & Limitations
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Device is discreet & non-invasive
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Provides real-time feedback to the worker via audio and haptic feedback
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Worker controls of their own learning experience
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30+ day battery life
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View and manage the progress of workers
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Requires device allocation and management plan
Specification
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Connectivity
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Works independently from the phone in the workplace.
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Digitisation
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Training, personalized to the individual's actual movements and injury risk, is delivered to the worker via the app.
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Documentation
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Visualize risk data to analyze and to reduce workplace risk through redesigning jobs and the workplace.
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Monitoring
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Device measures & monitors 8 at-risk movements in real-time.
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Safety
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Helps correct workers' movements in real-time to avoid ergonomic injuries.
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Software
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The dashboard is the link between the workers using SoterSpine and the organization.
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